2017
DOI: 10.5606/ehc.2017.52092
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Management of solitary fibrous tumors localized in extremity: case series and a review of the literature

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“…Sixty-one patients (50%) were the relative young patient group (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)…”
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“…Sixty-one patients (50%) were the relative young patient group (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)…”
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“…In the past, patients with osteosarcoma have undergone only amputation treatment, 85% -90% of whom had recurrence in the first 12 months. Adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy have been improved the prognosis in the last 25 years (11,12). Limb sparing techniques found in the early 1970s.…”
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“…The lesions with a painful course, pathologic risk of fracture in load-bearing bones, and those producing non-acceptable dysfunction and deformity require further treatment [4,7,8,18]. Today, follow-up and treatment of benign tumoral lesions can be made in many orthopedics clinics in Turkey [19,20]. Since our clinic is a tertiary orthopedic oncologic clinic, the majority of our patients were those referred from outer centers with the presumed diagnosis of malignant bone tumors and had aggressive MRI or painful manifestation.…”
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“…The differential diagnosis of wrist pain may include de Quervain tenosynovitis, osteomyelitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, stress fracture, avascular necrosis, malignant tumors such as Ewing's sarcoma, inflammatory arthritis and Brodie abscess [8,10,[12][13][14][15][16]. The differential diagnosis should be based on the detailed medical history of the patient, clinical examination, radiological and laboratory investigations [5,14]. Osteoid osteoma is usually characterized by a well-established nidus less than 1 cm and surrounding reactive bone formation on the CT imaging.…”
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